RAMALLAH, Sunday, October 30, 2022 (WAFA) – Palestinian prisoner Sabea at-Titi has been on hunger strike for 13 days in a row in protest of his solitary confinement by the Israeli occupation authorities, according to the Detainees Affairs Commission.
Hasan Abed Rabbo, a spokesman for the Commission, said besides his solitary confinement in the Israeli prison of Rimon for more than one month, at-Titi has also been denied family visitation.
He said at-Titi is suffering from dizziness, joint pain, headaches, and loss of wight a s a result of the hunger strike.
At-Titi has been in Israeli prisons for more than 7 months. He was first sentenced to six months in prison without charge or trial under Israel’s so-called administrative detention. His detention was renewed for an additional six months without charge or trial last month.
He is the brother of the female prisoner Aseel Al-Titi, who was arrested by the occupation forces on the October 2 while she was visiting her brother in Rimon prison.
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